The Timberwolves announced Thursday that for the first time in team history every regular-season game will be televised. A total of 75 of the 82 regular-season games will be on FOX Sports North (FSN), including 40 of 41 home games. In addition, nine games will be on NBA TV, four on TNT and six on ESPN; several games are televised nationally as well as by FSN.
Fox Sports North will also televise two preseason games.
The Wolves open their season Oct. 26 at Memphis.The home opener will be Nov. 1 against Memphis.
The Wolves are attracting increasing national attention with a young nucleus that includes Karl-Anthony Towns, Andrew Wiggins and Zach LaVine, plus a new coach in Tom Thibodeau.
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